Re: Any views on latest results? This is still far too cheap, but then again how much is a company worth that is able to burn through so much cash and not really have anything to show except huge losses. Why did they not just concentrate on the beef instead of chasing after cocoa and palm oil. I'd rather they bought 5million quids worth of cow and gentlemen.fattend and Processed .
Re: Any views on latest results? Snap: not sure about averaging down, someone likes the results 18 trades.
Any views on latest results? Still feels frustratingly "jam tomorrow".There are enough glimmers of hope that I haven't sold out, but I didn't feel inspired enough to average down.
Re: Agrobusiness in Africa Interims deadline is end of the month
Re: Agrobusiness in Africa New book"Chicken and beer: a recipe for agricultural growth in Mozambique"by Teresa Smart & Joseph Hanlon (2014)Kindle edition available at www.amazon.com
NAV Current market cap > £15.4m > £.006pNav. etc., as at 28 October >£50,549,000Cash balance > £6,994,000Oil settlement> £5,600,000OK, Cocoa enterprise in Sierra Leone in abeyance for the time being, with Beef, Abattoir, Retail, & Maize milling all becoming cash positive.When should we start to see + upward movement in the SP ? It would help if we had some company feedback of late !
Re: Down, down, down Today up, up, up?What's the score, folks?Worth doubling up before take-off truly begins?
Down, down, down Is there anybody out there who knows the real reason behind the apparent freefall...?
BOD please update us!
Cocoa I noticed an IPO of a Pure Cocoa producer claiming they could achieve $9000.00 per hectare in Peru i think. If AgriT mange to cultivate the available 3200 hectare that's $28.8million assuming pricing is similar. Cocoa trees taking around 5 years to produce first crop. Ebola transmission is still very high...
Re: Agrobusiness in Africa >>> Agriculture represents 24 percent of Mozambiques economy <<<Nov 18, 2014 Mozambiques agricultural sector represents 24 percent of the countrys GDP and 20 percent of its exports, said the permanent secretary of the Ministry of Agriculture, Daniel Clemente, according to daily newspaper Notícias.Clemente acknowledged that agriculture, practiced mostly by small family farms, still has some weaknesses, characterised by weak links with markets and reduced use of agricultural inputs and modern technology.He said, for example, only about 3 percent of some 3.9 million existing agri-livestock farms in Mozambique use fertilisers and 9 percent use improved maize seeds, the staple food crop in the country.Agriculture in Mozambique is an important economic activity which provides a livelihood and food security to more than 80 percent of households, said the permanent secretary, speaking at a meeting on rural agricultural statistics.The regional meeting on the implementation of the Plan of Action for the Global Strategy Action for Improving Agricultural and Rural Statistics in Africa brings together in Maputo representatives of 29 countries, including Mozambique, to assess progress, and address issues such as training on the use of newer methods and creating a strategic plan for agricultural and rural statistics. (macauhub/MZ)